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CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
TIIURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1919
PAGE THREE
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SHARE IN THE BIG PROFITS
WE ARE SURE OF MAKING.
LIFT OFF CORNS!
STATE BREVITIES
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a few cents
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the business district of this eity
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it’ll soon be in Museums
braces Fannin, Lamar and Rod
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county's apportionment is $3,600,
moi calluses, without one
Dalian, Sept. 27.
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four white men, leave town at once.
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Sloan's Liniment iw .old by all drug •
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Instead of Coffee.
Farmers & Merchants National Bank
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and
pur-
honses, headquarters Aunt in.
Denton, Texas, Sept. 30,
I vote stood 22 for mol 31 against
measure.
Capitalization $500,000.
Park Location
Dal worth, Texas.
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Mothers Club Hold $104.75
War Savings Stamps here Hi
Corsicana, Texan. Sept. 30.
in the
terday
larger profits for those
Fully Paid and Non-Assessable.
Office 321 22 Slaughter Bldg.
Phone Main 7177, Dalian, Texas
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The Dalworth Park and Speedway Association,
I*. 0. Box 511, Dallas, Texas.
Fines for vagrancy
k a sharp rise yes-
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ADDRESS
of $160,000 assigned to the coun-
FINES FOK VAGRANCY
BOOSTED IN DALLAS
DALLAS. TEXAS
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544.
particle of ,
Freezeno
23“8#ay
Any man or woman who keeps it
handy will tell you that
same thing
Par Value $10 Per Share.
(Address All Telegrams and Mail to Dallas)
P. 0 BOX 544
SLOAN’S LINIMENT
NEVER FAILS ME!”
as already been started, ground has
the skin njMuiiFu n
The most ncienting and most wonderful
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fice has received several hundred ord- 1
We have 66 acres located at Dalworth on which we will
build a
A Saver to pocket
book and health, and
a delight to the palate.
Do as your neighbor is
doing and cut the high
cost of living by drink-1
ing
Instant Postum
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car with maize and feterita Saturday
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1 part, soon relieving the ache and pain.
Kept handy and used everywhere
for reducing and finally elim citing
the pains and acheis of li mbago,
neuralgia, muscle strain, join stiffness,
sprains, bruises, the result of exposure 4
to weather.
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CeSTYLESHOP
Ready- to -Wear
/ (jnj/y'kfil/tnery
i mid bruised.
was passed Saturday by the city
ruission.
Nimmons and Miss
, Denton chairmen.
we are offering these securities
at $ 1 0.00 per share, par value, and we
feel sure that within a very short time
they will be worth many times the ori-
ginal cost. We expect this company to
pay BIG DIVIDENDS on your invest-
ment; no exaggeration, no overestima-
tion, a guaranteed square deal.
Think it over and buy this stock now,
if you would like to make money be-
sides seeing the best auto races in the
country.
QUICK AND SURE PROFITS
COME FROM ENTERPRISES SUCH AS THIS
Think of the Gate Receipts of the Willa rd Dempsey fight being over $500,000. Gate receipts and grand stand for one
day during automobile races at the last Dallas State Fair ran up to $100,000. Now stop and think what kind of prof-
its we can expect with out track in operation the year round.
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Diekey Jr. has been appointed chnir-
mnn mid w. C. Culwell, treasurer. I ho
men and assistants have been appoint-
ed for nil parts of the county to con-
enmpaign Sunday to raise
is installing machinery
pose of grinding meal
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Hold | tists
dur- their
quota
corn between the toes.
soft corn,
Baptist Convention to secure $85,000,
(K)il for various aetivities of the de-
nomination.
Bonham. Texas, Sept. 30. James W.
Baird of Paris hns been made gin in
speetor for Distriet No. 1, which cm
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ty in the movement of the Southern
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CLOMEI
Buckner Orphan
The members of
50,000; a mile and a
on that touchy corn, instantly it stops
aching, then you lift the corn off with
the fingers. Truly! No humbug!
Try Freezone! Your druggist sells a
tiny bottle for a few cents, sufficient
to rid your feet of every hard corn,
mobile Racing, Airp
t ion, we are going to build a Dancing Pavilion, Motion Pic-
ture I louse, Natatorium, Large 1 lotel and Restaurant-
of tho Texas Midland Railway
This is not a one-day speedway, but there will be some-
thing doing all the time to make life a real pleasure. I here
will be an income every day in the year and this income
should increase from year to year, making larger and
the I Home ns a donation.
HEAD THE REVIEW WANT ADS
_ . surenafultiemicomnlex-
tom. Tint*: WhitnandPlesh. ah deal-
Week, inter than seheduled The delay onrecporpndaj"aonnpT. onttzoatipni l
wan .In. In inability t......mylete the
new buildings in time. The local nyn- BAKER-WMEELER MANUFACTURINN COMPAN
tern this year adds a junior high school DALLAS, TEXAS
double deck grandstand with a seating capacity of
alf track, where we will have Auto-
You are Sure of Three Things
WHEN YOU BECOME A DEPOSITOR HERE
1st A National Bank is a strong bank—Government Sup-
ervision makes it so.
2nd—Our capital and surplus and strong board of direc-
tors give you additional security.
3rd -Unvarying courtesy and unexcelled banking facili-
ties arc always extended.
NEW ACCOUNTS INVITED
nyr q mNng
I though the originnl quo. a was’ only Johnson treasurer.
$3, 400, it is hoped to obtnin a total of ________ -
Mamie Jago are (
30. A com- j
TSPECIALLY those frequently
H, attacked by rheumatie twinges.
- “ A counter irritant, Sloan’s Lini-
I ment scatters the congestion and pene
trait I without ruhhinf. to the afflicted
inaugurated and shipped it in
terian Sunday school Ims accepted 11
ehallenge issued by the Methodist Hun-
g
calomel. It is guaranteed to atart
your liver without stirring you up
inside, and can not salivate.
Don't take calomel! It makes you
sick the next day; it loses you a day's
work. Dodson’a Liver Tone straight-
ens you right, up and you feel great.
Give it to the children because it is
perfectly harmlass and docen’t gripe.
ire beauti
They are
be rigidly enforced.
Wichita Falls, Texas, Rept. 30. Tho
public schools opened here today, two
30. The annual
of tho Sunday
। $12,000 in Illis county before stopping.
' More than #2,100 was raised by Wich
Ennis, Texas. Sept. 30. The Presby-
per order. The totgl amounts
through the Marshall postoffice
ing the sale were $5,538.76,
filed by Mrs Mary L. Lain, executrix, among other counties. His
shows the value of his estate to Vo ment comes through F. <’.
• ita Falls women, who, wearing Halva- ___ ______
Army bonnet an l wielding । b’’ __ IN mvir
j tambourines, took up colleetion” on tho 41 ae.OeMLo
II.......... estate passes to Mary I,
Calomel loses you a day! Yourknow what calomel is. It’s
mercury; quicksilver. Calomel is dangerous. It crashes into
sour bile like dynamite, cramping and sickening you. Calomel
attacks the bones and should never be put into your system.
i
$106,875. By the terms of the will, Commissi....... of Markets mil Ware
Wichita Falls, Texas, Sept 30.
Sligzhitly over $9,000 has been raised
here in the Salvation Army drive, and
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eu-m--pe 6 rau
30. The Bap-
styled to
tu eater
would gi’
Texarkana, Texas, Sept. 30. About
twenty Confederate veterans, members
of loeal A. I’. Hill Camp, are arranging
to attend the annual reunion nt At-
lanta.
Cooper. Texas. Hept, 30. The in ven
lory of the estate of Dr. H. B. Lnin,
footstuffs through local postofficea Company has been sent to Paris to
hns been discontinued. The local of- overhaul mid paint the depot and
Magiet Just drop a little Freezone
Groesbeck, Texas, Hept. 30. Deputy
County Attorney O. M. Wroe hns serv l
i ed notice on automobile owners in the
i loeal papers that the law governing |
' open mufflers, g’nring headlights and .
leaving cars urnning unattended will
gui
ane Riding and Athletics. In addi-
duet the Salvation Army campaign to tend the Triennial General Convention
miso the Denton eounty quota of $8,” , of the Episcopal Chureh.
ooo, The campaign will open Monday. Faria. Texas, Sopt. 30. in a collision
L. I.. Fry is county ehnirman mid J. W. between automobiles at the southeast
where pupils of the seventh and eighth |
grades will attend.
Big Spring, Texas, Sept. 30. The
farmers of Howard county loaded a
Wichita Falls Reni Estate Board, which
will work to improve living conditions
I here. L. E. Crowling was elected pres-
ident, W. K. Curlee secretary and II. F.
of the plaza last night a daugh
- . . day school for an attendance contest
Bonham. Texas. Hept. 30. At a re- for next Sunday, their rally day, on a
rent election held in Trenton to vote , bnsis of gonls oi1600 for the Methodists ,
on a 50a tax for school purposes, the 00 for the Presbyterinns,
the .
Paris, Texas, Hept. .10, Army worms pain, soreness or irritation.
of Lamar county
facial preparation of tho m<>d«rn nge I
__,, — .. Imparts to the skin a vel-
-in "oe vety nortnena unit dellen
(cBD oy which is delithtt I In j
v appearance no a
5 In off™ t. Uned during ths
IHU day It is a protection from Sin’.
29 the Hun and wind in •
tl " ever IU O ■ gists ___
Take “Dodson’s Liver Tone"’ Instead!
/ trimmings
them they
Corsicana, Texas, Hept. 30. W. H.
Sims bas purchased a briek building in
Wills Point Texas, Sept. 30. There
I Henrietta. Texas, Sept. 30. Claytor of , E. Harvey was thrown mi’
county has been thoroughly organized were 200 bales of cotton sold here Sat-
I for the Salvation Army drive, which ur day at Ge to 36,50e.
will begin tomorrow morning, J. R.
the First Baptist church here paid
the freight mid gave a cash offering |
of ♦200 besides.
Abilene, Texas, Hept. 30. A wont- l
cutting ordinance providing a penalty
of not less than $10 nor more than $100
PO88e8S
mid in
era for food supplies, ranging in price roundhouse.
fro mless than n dollar to over ♦300 Paris, Texas, Sept.
J. W. Hill i
worth of
aturday.
. Tin Rev,
mid chicken '
each were imposed. Judge Robertson
told three of the men he would sus-
pend their fines on condition that they
arrested on this charge, appeared be-
fore Judge Robertson Fines of ♦50
II. J. Ellis, rector of Ht. John’s Episeo-
put Chureh of this city, left yenterday
’ for Detroit, Mich., where he will at-
San Angelo, Texas, Hept. 30. V. W.
Howe has been named by the county
commisrioners of Irion count v as road
supervinor of the comity, ami will take
over the road supervision that hns
heretofore been divided among the
commissioners . He lias long been iden-
tified with good road work in Irion
county, and improved highway condi-
tions, it is stated, are expected under
for which issue to mo ------___________... shares of the
capital stock of the DALWO RTH PARK AND SPEED-
WAY ASSO IATION at ♦ 10 per share, fully paid and nou
nsseaanble it if understood that l a i to share pro rata
iti all the profits that are to be derived from the various
branches of this enterprise,
been purchased, contract lel for surveying and grading
track; everything will he pushed to completion as rapidly
as possible. The company is backed by men of ability and
means, who firmly believe that through building a Park
and Speedway, operated under a license of the American
Automobile Association, they can furnish genuine p ens-
ure for all and at the same time return big dividends to
‘hose who invest in the proposition.
his auiuinist rat ion. । Lain, his wife, and to his children mid
Marsnail, Texaa, Sept. 30 i ostmas- n grandson Yandell Lnin, of Okiaho-
tur Blalock is in receipt of adviees mu.
from San Antonio Unit sale of surplus Paris, Texas, Hept. 30.—The paint
Oanis
Liniment
Heenirhandy.j
ACT TODAY! SEND IN YOUR
as iniH'li as they really do. I
tin' distinetiv i style marks
River, McKinney, Texan, Sept,
appoint- ' mittee of women from the
are reported to Im stripping the lenves is the discovery of a noted Cincinnati
Terrell, Texas, Sept 30. The annual from cotton in the river bottom, but it genius,
promotion exereises of the Sunday is said that it will be an advantage by
sehool of the Firat Baptist Churi'Ii of milking it open sooner.
this eity were held lure Sunday. Di j Wichita Falls, Texan, Sept. 10 l ec
plomas wer presented nil ill'' gradu enl ri ti tat men have organiz I th “
I ntcn from the several departments, ............ 1
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When you feel bilious, sluggish,
constipated and all knocked out and
believe you need a done of dangeroua
calomel, just remember that your
druggist sells for a few ceats a large
bottle of Dodaon’s Liver Tone, which
is entirely vegetable and pleasant to
take and in a perfect substitute for
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Thursday, October 2, 1919, newspaper, October 2, 1919; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1422839/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.